About 120 longshoremen work on Vancouver Island.
VANCOUVER — The union representing more than 7,000 terminal cargo movers in ports throughout British Columbia has scheduled a strike vote as it negotiates a new collective agreement.
The collective agreement expired on March 30 and the B.C. Maritime Employers Association and the union have been negotiating a new contract since February. The two sides are currently in a cooling-off period until June 21, after the union filed a notice of dispute in March that required federally mandated conciliation that ended on May 30.
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